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DUE 13 June 2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

Title: Addressing the Causes and Solutions of Teenage Pregnancy in South
African Primary Schools

Introduction

Teenage pregnancy remains a deeply concerning social and educational issue in
South Africa, particularly when it occurs among primary school learners. This
phenomenon reflects a complex web of socio-economic, cultural, and systemic
challenges. Although primary school learners are generally younger than the
typical age of sexual maturity, there is an alarming rise in reports of pregnancy
among learners as young as 10–14 years old, often as a result of sexual abuse, poor
parental guidance, or lack of comprehensive sexual education. The implications of
early pregnancy are severe, affecting not only the physical and emotional well-
being of the young girls involved but also leading to high dropout rates,
perpetuating the cycle of poverty and inequality. This discussion will explore the
root causes of teenage pregnancy in South African primary schools, identify areas
most affected, examine how these factors influence school dropout rates, and
provide comprehensive strategies involving schools, parents, and governing bodies
to combat the problem.



2.1 What is the cause of teenage pregnancies in South African primary schools? (5)

1. Lack of Comprehensive Sexual Education:
Many learners do not receive age-appropriate, accurate, and comprehensive
information about sexuality, contraception, and reproductive health. Without
proper knowledge, young children may not understand the consequences of
sexual activity.
2. Sexual Abuse and Exploitation:
A significant number of pregnancies in primary school are due to sexual
violence, rape, or coercion by adults or older peers. In many cases, children
are victims of abuse from family members, neighbours, or community
members in positions of trust.
3. Poverty and Socio-Economic Vulnerability:
In impoverished communities, young girls may engage in transactional sex
to meet basic needs such as food, clothes, or school fees. Poverty often
leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and coercion.

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